[Vision2020] Fwd: Banking security update.

Sue Hovey suehovey at moscow.com
Thu Nov 24 00:01:51 PST 2011


Paul,  I’m not understanding whether Molly Pannkuk should be called or not.  I could do it, but it’s close to midnight and they really might not appreciate it.  I gather there’s a list and this is just the first name.

Sue H. 

From: Tom Hansen 
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 3:28 PM
To: Paul Rumelhart 
Cc: Moscow Vision 2020 ; techsupport at moscow.com 
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Fwd: Banking security update.

Cool.

Thanks for the research,


Seeya round town, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

"If not us, who?
If not now, when?"

- Unknown

On Nov 23, 2011, at 3:24 PM, Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com> wrote:



  It's a scam.  I went there using the program "links" in Linux, which should be safe.  The link in the email redirects to bledret.ru.  Seeing that, I killed it and didn't proceed any further.  The pannkuk at moscow.com is probably a real address, it's just someone else they are sending this spam message to.  I've seen that on a lot of spam sent to moscow.com, the first address on the list shows up in the to: field for some reason.

  The link goes to inspiringinspiration.com.  Here is the whois information for that domain name:

  Domain name: inspiringinspiration.com

  Registrant Contact:
     
     Keith Parent ()
     
     Fax: 
     3388 Charlotte Drive
     Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70814
     US

  Administrative Contact:
     
     Keith Parent (keithparent at me.com)
     +1.2254566391
     Fax: 
     3388 Charlotte Drive
     Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70814
     US

  Technical Contact:
     
     Keith Parent (keithparent at me.com)
     +1.2254566391
     Fax: 
     3388 Charlotte Drive
     Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70814
     US

  Status: Locked

  Name Servers:
     ns101.mschosting.com
     ns102.mschosting.com
     
  Creation date: 23 Mar 2011 10:50:00
  Expiration date: 23 Mar 2012 05:50:00


  Why not give Mr. Parent a call, and see what he wants?

  Paul


  On 11/23/2011 01:53 PM, Tom Hansen wrote: 
    I have just received (a couple minutes ago) the email below.

    Since I am using my iPad at the moment, I am unable to access the link within the email, as it may require some sort of flash software.

    The "pannkuk at moscow.com" email address must be some type of alias mailing list.


    Thoughts?


    Tom Hansen
    Moscow, Idaho

    "If not us, who?
    If not now, when?"

    - Unknown






    Begin forwarded message:


      From: <support at moscow.com>
      Date: November 23, 2011 6:31:22 AM PST
      To: <pannkuk at moscow.com>
      Subject: Fw: Banking security update.


      Dear clients, 
      Your ACH and Wire transactions have been 
      temporarily disabled. 
      View details 

      Fingerprint: c723df6e-b840591a

      Best regards,
      Security department


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